Argument?

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"If an attorney is being argumentative, it means that they are trying to dispute what the witness is saying without providing a reason. For example:

         Lawyer: Did you see the defendant kill the victim?
         Witness: Yes.
         Lawyer: You definitely did not.
         Prosecutor: OBJECTION!  That question... statement... thing is argumentative!
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